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A cylindrical diving bell (initially in open air), whose length is 150 cm is lowered to the bottom of a tank. The water is found to rise `50` cm in the bell. Find the depth of the tank. Assume the atmospheric pressure at the surface as equivalent to `1000` cm of water and the temperature as constant

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